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Too Cool.
The following photos are my most recent build, the "Key Chain Micro". I was told about a tiny pellet pistol someone saw on the net but could find little info regarding it. I did find a few thumbnail size pictures, brief text, and that after only a few were made it was no longer produced. 

Well I had to take a shot at fabricating one and after a few weeks and a lot of bad language....
The Key Chain Micro's power plant is the Brocock Micro (or BACS Micro .177) in .177cal. I've not chrony tested it yet, but with 10
pumps at 8 yards it puts a nice size dent in a metal door with a Crosman Premier pellet, and is quite loud. I've been asked by several
people who have seen it if I plan to make any to sell and I'm considering making a couple dozen, a few for friends and maybe a few for sale.
Jeff

 

How about these guys!  Click on the picture to see more

Hank Elwood and Martin Orro became interested in antique airguns several years ago.  Hank is an expert on the history, design and construction of black powder muzzle loaders since 1974.
  Martin has been involved in airguns, machining and design for over thirty years.  The Lukens seemed an interesting project to combine their talents.

Darrell Scoggins

Check out this very different variation.  Look close he has a trigger for a bolt and other unique features

  I have been making airguns for a little while.  I wanted to send you my latest.  It is .32 cal it uses 9 oz tank (CO2) at a m/v of approximately 700 fps.  Here are some pictures.  It is not finished yet.  It will be a cherry finish. 

Here are the pictures of the completed with his oldest son holding the gun in the last picture

 

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